Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfur 1-21995 |
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... Hernández : In many respects , your book puts everything into crisis , because you have used your own life and your own knowledge and your own experiences . This narrative puts anthropologists and literary scholars who value the Western ...
... Hernández : In many respects , your book puts everything into crisis , because you have used your own life and your own knowledge and your own experiences . This narrative puts anthropologists and literary scholars who value the Western ...
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... Hernández : Let me shift a little bit . Do you identify a Queer metropolitan aesthetic with the mestiza consciousness ? Can you tell us how that works ? Anzaldúa : Yes , I do . My experience in first crossing borders was as a female ...
... Hernández : Let me shift a little bit . Do you identify a Queer metropolitan aesthetic with the mestiza consciousness ? Can you tell us how that works ? Anzaldúa : Yes , I do . My experience in first crossing borders was as a female ...
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... Hernández of the Catholic Church's Episcopal Conference in Guatemala . 20 I wish to thank Ricardo Hernández and Edith Sánchez with whom I coedited an earlier version of this videography . For information about distribution , see Fox , ...
... Hernández of the Catholic Church's Episcopal Conference in Guatemala . 20 I wish to thank Ricardo Hernández and Edith Sánchez with whom I coedited an earlier version of this videography . For information about distribution , see Fox , ...
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